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- Date Released: September 7, 2004
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Singer-Songwriter
- Label: RCAM / Redeye
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We Say...
Matthew Sweet approaches power-pop like an archaeologist on a dig, determined to uncover something important and lost from decades past. He sure knows his old records, yet Sweet always sorts out his inner muse from the influences. Living Things, written while Sweet was recording the Thorns album with Pete Droge and Shawn Mullins, is a gentler Sweet. In the past he empowered tunes with layers of scraping electric guitars; Living Things opts for a milder approach. Sweet recorded the bare tracks with drummer Ric Menck at home and then had ace musician Greg Leisz overdub mandolin, mandola and slide guitar for Sweet's most adventurous album to date. The teaming with legendary producer-arranger Van Dyke Parks (Beach Boys, Randy Newman) adds a whimsical, spontaneous element to the subdued textures and longing sentiment. "You're Not Sorry" is Sweet at his most achingly direct, then "Dandelion" follows with splashes of ornate psychedelia, Parks derailing the melody with anarchic piano, Sweet following with wayward Theremin.
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They Say...
Released in September 2004, Living Things is Matthew Sweet's first official new album since 1999's In Reverse. Prior to it, he had released Kimi Ga Suki * Raifu the prior year, intending it as a Japanese-only release, but it proved popular among both fans and critics, so it was released in the States in tandem with Living Things, but the two records couldn't be more different. Where Kimi Ga Suki is an updated spin on the straightforward, guitar-heavy Girlfriend, the closest relative to Living Things in Sweet's catalog is the lush, layered In Reverse, but where that record was brimming with premillennium tension, this is warm, relaxed, and sunny. So sunny, in fact, that it could reasonably be called Sweet's version of a Beach Boys album, a sentiment that's strengthened by the near-omnipresence of Brian Wilson's occasional co-writer Van Dyke Parks on the album. He plays keyboards, organs, and accordion on all but one track here, giving the album a sun-kissed psychedelic flair, occasionally reminiscent of the Beach Boys' post-Pet Sounds albums, but lacking the infuriating twee preciousness of recent excursions of such Brian Wilson-influenced '90s indie groups as the High Llamas. Sweet doesn't change his songwriting style for Living Things. He grafts this summertime psychedelia onto his typically satisfying power pop, occasionally opening the tunes up into trippy interludes, such as the coda to "Sunlight." Since Sweet's songs still are instantly identifiable as Matthew Sweet tunes and since the album gets stranger and better as it progresses, Living Things is not quite as great a departure as it reads, nor is it as immediately likeable as Kimi, but it is nevertheless one of his most consistent and accomplished albums, sounding better with each repeated play.
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Credits
- Van Dyke Parks - Organ // Van Dyke Parks - Piano // Van Dyke Parks - Electric Harpsichord // Van Dyke Parks - Marxophone // Matthew Sweet - Guitar (Acoustic) // Matthew Sweet - Guitar // Matthew Sweet - Bass (Electric) // Matthew Sweet - Theremin // Matthew Sweet - Vocals // Matthew Sweet - E-Bow // Matthew Sweet - 6-String Bass // Matthew Sweet - Clavioline // Doug Lacy - Drums (Steel) // Greg Leisz - Mandolin // Greg Leisz - Castanets // Greg Leisz - Slide Guitar // Greg Leisz - Mandola // Greg Leisz - Mando-Guitar // Tony Marsico - Double Bass // Ric Menck - Percussion // Ric Menck - Drums // Peter Phillips - Guitar (Acoustic) // Peter Phillips - Guitar // Peter Phillips - Barking // Roger Handy - Harmonica // Ash Arnett - Art Direction // Ash Arnett - Design // Beth Lumley - Art Direction // Beth Lumley - Design
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